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I'm with Darren on this one....

But I will mention IBM's Infoprint Designer which is the top-of-the
line tool for designing overlays ect.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/print/ipdesignerhome_i_ww.html


Charles

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Michael
Soucy<michaelsoucy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure if this is the proper list to post this question but, does anyone know if IBM has a printer design tool that recognizes the advance DDS keywords like BOX, LINE, FONT, OVERLAY, etc?  Code Designer doesn't recognize them, and in fact gives an error if you attempt to open a printer file containing any of these keywords.  It makes it kind of hard to design a printer file with these keywords if you can't see where the overlay is going to be on the page until you run the program that uses the printer file.

Regards,
Michael Soucy
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